How grasses avoid inbreeding

Corn, rice, wheat, sugar caneā€”the grass family contains a number of species that are important food sources for humans and have been bred and cultivated for millennia. Wild and farm animals, too, depend heavily on grasses for feed: cows, sheep, horses as well as bison, deer and zebras predominantly eat grass. Almost 70% of Switzerland’s agricultural area is grassland.


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Source: Phys.org